Just a few more days separate us from the launch of the OM-D

Feb 6, 2012 22:31 GMT  ·  By

Olympus’ retro-looking OM-D interchangeable lens camera has been pictured on our website quite a few times until now, but recently a new image of the camera showing all its details has been posted online by Amazon.

The picture was uploaded on the retailer’s Japanese website, where it was spotted by 43rumors right before being removed.

As you can see from the image right above this post, Olympus’ camera resembles the OM-4T quite a great deal and can even be fitted with an external battery grip.

Apart from the optional E-M5 grip, the OM-D also packs a 16MP Micro Four Thirds sensor and a built-in 1.44m dot electronic viewfinder (EVF).

A water sealed magnesium body and a brand new auto-focus (AF) system will round up the specs list, together with a 3-inch 610k dot OLED screen that 43 Rumors suggests can be tilted, so you can have a better look at the images you want to capture.

The Olympus OM-D should be launched in the coming days and is said to retail for $1,300, or about 989 EUR.

Olympus OM-D interchangeable lens camera (2 Images)

Olympus OM-D interchangeable lens camera
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